The initial draft of a BIS concentration is assembled by the student as part of a BIS course, with feedback and support of BIS staff. Upon approval of the proposed concentration by the BIS Program Director, the student begins the process of selecting a faculty mentor. The faculty mentor is responsible for reviewing the proposal with the student, providing appropriate feedback and suggestions, and helping the student develop the proposal into a formal educational contract.
BIS Concentration Checklist (Word document)
The following guidelines should be referenced and adhered to when developing the proposed concentration and educational contract:
The BIS concentration must contain 34 to 46 credit hours. (Students following a catalogue PRIOR to Fall 2000 are required to have a concentration of 33 to 45 semester credit hours, including BIS 490: BIS Project.)
Concentration Requirements
Students enrolled under the GMU catalogue for Fall 2000 or later must include the following courses in their concentration:
Once the faculty mentor and student have agreed to the educational contract, the student is responsible for submitting the contract to the BIS office for review.
Educational Contract Deadlines
Each BIS student is encouraged to confirm a faculty mentor and submit an educational contract as early as possible in their studies at GMU. HOWEVER, ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN APPROVED EDUCATIONAL CONTRACT TO ENROLL IN BIS 390.
A contract amendment is required whenever the student and faculty metnor agree that a change to an approved educational contract is warranted. Permissible changes include improvements to the student's concentration by the addition of newly offered courses, substitutions for deactivated courses, etc. Contract amendment forms are available on this Web site under Downloadable Forms.
Contract Amendment Deadlines
Once an approved educational contract is on file, contract amendments can be submitted at any time during the student's program of study.